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Conferences & Announcements

When & Where Report

Call for Paper: Afghanistan – Country without a State?   Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde, München,  15-18 June 2000.

Conference was scheduled and held on 15-18 June 2000.

Comprehensive Report: Afghanistan - Country without State.

AFGHANISTAN SEMINAR : Middle East Center St Antony's College. Afghanistan: The Failure of Modernization, Jonathan Steele, Journalist, The Guardian, London. Feb 2000. Afghanistan: From Mujahideen to Taliban, Sandy Gall, TV Journalist, Kent. March 2000.

No Report

Announcement by Central Asian Studies at Harvard University: Central Asian studies are putting together a page on the <Central Asian Studies World Wide> website which is devoted to highlighting the "new" people in the field, by listing their dissertations and some other key information.

No Report
 Feb 1st, 2000. 

Speakers are Lakhdar Brahimi UN Special Representative on Afghanistan and Ahmed Rashid Far Eastern and Economic Review,
Author of The Taliban

We were later told by the organizers that the seminar was open to "limited number of individuals and agencies " In short, Afghans were not invited. We at the Afghan studies genuinely hope that other organizers of seminars do not practice such DISCRIMINATORY policies.

Seminar on Afghanistan at the London School of Economics, Feb 1st, 2000

 

15-18 June 2000
 
Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde, München

New Comprehensive Report

Afghanistan - Country without State?

Conference report. Held on 15-18 June 2000 at Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde, München.

 

November 3, 1999 at 9:30 AM to 11 AM

In the United States Capitol Building, Senate Side, Room SC-5.

A Capitol Hill Policymakers Forum
Presented by the "Afghanistan Foundation" and Afghans for "Civil Society"

FORUM- Status Report on Afghanistan, Kamal Hossain, Washington, DC, Nov. 3

October 15 and 16, 1999

At Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA, USA. Co-Sponsored by the International Committee for the Salvation  of the Cultural Heritage of Afghanistan 

A Prospective Review of the History and Archaeology of Afghanistan, From Glory to Plunder  

February the 24th  1999

Report: Stockholm Conference on Afghanistan, by Ahmad Gholam

The purpose of the conference was to shed light on the current situation in Afghanistan and how it affects the entire region, examine the factors which led to Taleban's rule, the socio-political development of the country in the near future, and to discuss the existing conditions for rebuilding the country and continuing aid.

No report available

Afghanistan, Humanitarian Aid, and the Taliban: Challenges and possibilities on the eve of the 21st century  

Last date for Submission: 

August 27, 1999

APPEAL for assistance collecting info for Guide to Scholars of Central Asia

February 26-27, 1999

Parliament Hill,  Ottawa, Ontario

Consultation on the Importance of Peace building in Afghanistan

   

 


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